The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 11, 1868, Image 3

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PPIO LANDS
vx ox MIND A NNW
ACTS
or No. 1,
e-enaplian Lands located near Sall
n•. lc., In well ect tlydneighber
ill •cll. or exchange at • fair prtc•
n Adams county, PA
CEO. ARNOLD
CLASS FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE,
lee Of Gettysburg, on the Mir
with all necessary Improve
prime order. I win self from
es, to Stitt purchasers. Terms
r further information &poly to
WM. W 11314 -
Gett,yabtirg, Pa.
I ESIRABLE
PROPERTY
PRIVATE SALE
• rsigned offers at Private
DOBBIN DWELLING, at the June
own and Enuuittstairg roads, in the
"'burg. The hone is substantially
ad contain. twelve large rooms—
's. error-failing Spring iff first rate
.. rat and Acres of land connect
..cation is a very pleasant ono, and
°nal outlay thin could be wade one
rtabl. sod denirehle Wane. In the
JOHN RUPP
'arding *um.
RWA It DING
piISSION HOUSE.,
purchased the extensive
. Cars, kc., of CULP k ElitNellAW,
uteud to carry ou the business, no
attatt Co., et the old stand on
hingtou and Railroad streets, on a
Ale than heretofore.
line of Freight Can will leave our
t TUESDAY NOON, and accom
-111 be run as occasion may require.
rent we are prepared to convey
•en to and from Baltimore. All
lad entrusted to ue, will beprompt
,ur cars run to the Warehouse of
IGO north Iloward street, Balt!:
ermine.] ,to pay good prices, sell
tidy, we invite everybody to give
WM. M. BIG RAM.
ALEXANDER COBEAN
J AMER BIGRAM.
& HAMILTON,
kEA I.ERS IN
AIN, GROCERIES, &c
ed are paying at their Ware•houae,
reef, adjoining Buehler's Hall, the
, RYE, CORN, OATS, Buck-
VIM AND TINOTIIY-SEEDS,
ETA TOF . R, kc., &c.,
togiro them mean bpfore gelling
constantly on hand for sale,
CIPPI t Y OF GROCERIES,
7offrea, Sugars, tc., with Salt Fish,
am and Lard, Tobaccos, Au. Alan,
FLOOR, with FEED of all kinds.
LUABLE FERTILIZERS,
nano, Rhodes' Phosphate an.] A
the highest market prices fossil
at the lowest living profits.--
f publir patronage, revolved to give
ry case.
ROBERT McCURDY,
WM. S. HAMILTON
GE OF FIRM.
ersigned having leased
uee on the corner of Stratton street
,Oettyebnrg, Pa., will carry on the
malice Business
. The highest prices will elways
t, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover end Timo
eed, Sumac, Hay nod Strew, Dried
llama, Shoulders yid Sides, Pots
. thing elk in the e,M i htry produce
JULCEI
ALL RINDS
le, Coffers, Began, MolusNr , SFr
••e, Salt, Chace°, Vinegar, Soda,
Broom., Buckets, Blacking, Soap,
OIL, Fib Oil, Tar, itc. FISH of a❑
Nall.; Smoking and Chewing To•
s able to supply a first rate article
different kinds of Feed.
ster, with Guano. and other fertlll•
e bushel, ton or car load.
n a
REIGHT CARS
e..t, BALTIMORE, and 811 Market
1 , 111. e. All good. Rent to either
be received and forwarded
he•uld Lr marked"Bennere Car."
li. E. BENNER & BRO.
L GULDEN,
DEALER IN
ls Flour ? Grain ,
Lumbcr, Coal, &e.
keeps on hand, at his Warehonso,
Iden's Station," In Strabin town
he 0 ettyshurg Railroad, all kind.
CERIES,
, ff,e, Molasses, Spices, kc., with
•wco, Bacon, Lard, &c.
At AND COAL,
Stuff, Shingles, Latha,Stove aad
A 1.,, Guano, and • large assort
. Boots and Shoes. Rats and Caps
he In prepared to eon at the low.
hi,:hust market price for Floor,
Buckwheat, Clover and TlmalikY
c., or will receive and forward the
C0111111il•it.. Ile respectfully lurks
puLlic to Rive him a call.
DANIEL 6,CLDAN
rbit Tats.
O N S
MARBLE WORKS,
LrxmoßE AND EAST
SITE TILE COURT-HOUSE,
ESBURG, PA.,
!ONO/ WORE NXICOUTID IN
STYLE OP TUX APS
RU MARBLE YARD,
MILALB AVIIII,O.
wet,Clettyaborg, Pa. Wberetitisy
lash all Undo of work to their Mn•
MENTS, TOMBS, WEADBTONKS
ANTLISS, Ac., Ac
ice,anA as cheap as the cheapest
11. Prodaer tattoo la excbastre bur
29 18ff
vania College,
YSBURG, PA.
of Peppilylvaxia College will be
y, fle.24Ch day of &Venter, and
oaks. In addition to a lugs corps
artitutien la forniehed with •,n
-a1 ALti Chemical Apparatus, and•
•ory Beildieg will be ready for oe
• ■ in this Department will be tar.
exclusive o Books aad biallosery,
Seasion. hoar oa pima extra.
icalati, address
.
•: 10. D., Praddent, or
.BBIXEIAB.T, A. IL, Principal.
NOTICE.
eleleavela request those indebted
eatUa Ma& socausta Oar Books
an mantled aocoaata after Lk
all pailtively be placed with as or.
PAVUOB noo/LBABri
101.--41
Zk tux a a.
Gettpsburr. Friday, Aept. 11, lAMB
jogroMISS IicCLELLAN will open her
Select School on 'Monday the 28th Instant.
APPOINTED.—EIsartrEL Snortnrr- halt
been appointed Post Master at Oraffen
burg.
ELECTED.— Miss leto3ifinzsx having
resigned her position as Teacher of School
No. 3ln this place, the Board has elected
Atlas SUSAN Altus.
CALL ACCEPTED.—Rey. J. A. Herr
nErss, of Carlisle, has accepted a call from
the German Reformed congregation at
at Pottsville, Pa.
ANOTHER RACE.—We understand
that another Race will be run at Hartzell's
lane, on the 17th inst., between Dr. TATE'S
horse "Cashier" and a Lancaster horse—
purse tBOO.
OMISSION.—In copying the list of sub
scribe* to the old School house, whose
demolition wa noticed last week, we
omitted the name of the late JOHN B.
iidePHHasoN, Esq. - ,
A CURIOSITY.—Our young friend, J,
ALBERTUS DANNER, showed us ou Mon
day a flue young chicken, which is part
ally and stands and walks
erect, something like an owl. It was pre
sented to him and will be exhibited at the
Fair.
CLUB MEETING. —The "Grant and
Colfax Club" was addressed ou Friday
evening last by S. J. Koomcz, Eaq. , of
York Springs, and by D. A. BIIEECLER,
Esq. The Club will meet to-night in the
Hall above the "STAR AND SENTINEL"
office. Speaking may be expected.
ATTEMPT TO STEAL—An attempt
to steal a horse from Wm. PATTEnsom, in
Cumberland township, was made on the
night of the 29th ult., about 12 o'clock.—
Hearing some commotion among his
horses, in a field close by the house, Mr.
PArrsitsom arose from his bed and went
out, when the would-be thief took to his
jinir - We have received a lengthy and
interesting letter from Bangor, Maine,
from our correspondent J. S. G., giving a
glowing account of the great Republican
'ass Meeting in that city on theist inst.,
Lut it reached us too, late for this week's
issue. Our correspondent speaks hope-
Tully of the election on Monday next, and
predicts a handsome Republican gain.
HOTEL PROJECT AT THE SPRINGS.
—We understand that a movement is on
loot to raise $30,000 for the erection of a
hotel on the farm of Mr. HARMON, imme
t, lately adjoining his celebrated Katalysine
ivring. He proposes to give five acres of
)and for that purpose. About $15,000 have
Leen obtained already,although no general
effort has yet been made.
REMOVAL.— Rev. J. F. WILKEN, late
Professor of German in Pennsylvania Col
-1•?ge left Tuesday last, with his family, for
lonesdale, where he will engage in pas
t iral labor. The good wishes of our corn
launity attend him.
REV. DR. VALENTINE moved into the
l'resident's_House, College, on Tuesday
last, Mrs. BAUGHER occupying Dr. V.'s
late residence.
ARRIVED.—Airs. MACLAY, wife of Rev.
22. S. AfACLAY, superintendent of the Me
thodist Episcopal Missions in China, ar
rived In New York, on the 7th instant.—
File has been in China eighteen years.—
She brings with her her six children who
Will be educated at the Conference Semina
ry in Pennington, N. Jersey. Rev. Mr.
AfacLay, was stationed in Gettysburg,
beforei he undertook the Chinese mission.
HORSE STOLEN.—On Wednesday
Might last a dark Bay Horse, property of
'Ain. JACOB DEARDORFF, in Franklin
lowuship, was stolen from the pasture
field. About 3 o'clock Thursday morning,
It man with horse was seen passing through
rendtsville towards the mountain ,by
M. GEORGE LOWER which by the
tracks as exarnmea twat wurundg, ixtrutnx
out to be DEARDORFF'iI horse. The horse
5s about 4 years old, and valued at $300.
The horse was not insured. A reward of
$4O is offered for the horse, and PO for the
thief.
MONUMENT.—We regret to learn that
one of the statues for the Monument in
the Soldiers' National Cemetery, which
- were being prepired in Italy under the
*superintendence of MR. RoDukas, the
'sculptor, was accidentally broken. This
necessitates the cutting of a new statue
and will delay the completion of the Mon
ument until neat spring. The main
statue for the top of the Monument, and
the other three for the base, are finished
and ave been shipped from Italy.
We it stated that there is a move
ment on foot to erect a bronze equestrian
statue of General Reynolds in the National
Cemetery at this place.
ORGANIZED.--The "Menallen Build
ing Association" organized at Benders
ville on Saturday evening last, Sept. sth,
and Is now in successful operation. The
following Officers were elected for the en
suing year :
President, Jonas Rouanzan.
Vice President, Isaac gender
Treasurer, Samuel Meals
Directors, Ellaha Penrose, A. T. Wright,
H. N. Idinnigh, Geo. Bender, Geo. W.
Wilson.
Attorney, W. A. Duncan, Esq.
These Associations are springing up all
around us, and are a great aid in improve
ing and enlarging our towns and villages.
SUNSHINE AND SHADOW IN NEW
YORK—Is the title of a new work, soon
to be issued from the press of J. B.
Buzz & Co., of Hartford, Conn. It is edi
ted by Alsorirtzw HALE SMITH, a gentle
man of acknowledged ability, whose pecu
liar talent as a descriptive writer will find
a rich field in portraying High Life and
Low Life as it exists in the empire city.
We have before us a few specimen pages,
as also the table of contents, which in
clude, besides startling incidents of every
day life, graphic sketches of prominent
buildings, noted citizens, &c. The work
will contain over 700 closelyprinted oetavo
pages, printed on good paper, and be illus
trated with 12 full page engravings, bound
in extra fine English cloth sprinkled edges
at $3, or gilt edges $3,50. Sold only by
subscription, and Agents are wanted in
every County and Town to canvass for it.
For full particulars and terms, address
the publishers—J. B. BURR & Co., 18
Asylum street, Hartford, Conn.
AGRICULTURAL FAIR.—The period
for holding the County Agricultural Fair,/
the =I, 23d and 24th of September, is near
at hand, and it is desirable that all who
intend to put articles on exhibition should
be actively at work. Surrounding coun
ties are making active preparation for
their Fairs, and there is no reason why
the Adams county Fair should not - be one
of the largest and best. In another col
umn will be found the Premium List,
which is liberal and varied. It is to be
hoped that not only Farmers and Mechan
ics will put on exhibition stook, imple
ments, machinery and produce, but that•
•the ladies Will see to it that there Is a cred
itable display of Fancy Articles and
:Household Goods.
Monday, the 21g, will be devoted en
tirely to the reception of articles for ex
hibition, and the Managers desire that all
articles be sent in on that day promptly,
to give time for their proper arrange
ment and disposition.
Active preparations are going on at the
Fair grounds to get every thing in reedi
t:ma& The •stalls and fences are being
whitewashed, and the track put in order,
and refreshment stands arranged, while
the carpenters are Wittily at work on the
new front building.
. titaliCLA. .1-- •' t± ire re
ceived the Pamphlet istsw3iii 186 8, and
glean from them the annexed abstract of
laws passed last winter haviniipixdal)ooni
Interest:
i—An act authorizing the transfer of the
National Cemetery to the General Govern
ment, on condition that the latter makes
provision.for its future care and manage
ment
2—An act ratifying and confirmipg the
report of Hamilton Longwelltuul Aleiander
Cobean, two of the Commissioners appoint
ed by a previous act to change the location
of a portion of the Harrisburg road. The
said Commissioners are authorized to open
and make the portion of said road located
by them as per report filed, one-half the
expenses to be paid by the Borough and
one-half by the County ; ;the Commissioners
to receive - $2.50 each per day. [This has
reference to a change in location of that part
of the HarTisburg road in the borough limits,
where it intersects Carlisle street.]
B—An act authorizing the Court of Quar
ter Sessions to appoint Auditors to audit the.
bounty accounts of Hamilton township.
4—An act repealing the Charter of the
"Gettysburg Asylum for Invalid Soldiers,"
because of abuse of its franchises.
s—An act changing the terms of the
Courts of Common Pleas in Adams county,
which will hereafter be held on. the 3rd
Mondays of April and August, to continue
one week ; and on the 4th Mondays of No
vember and Jan nary, to continue two weeks.
G—An act providing that in the borough
of Littlestown, the office of Notary Public
may be held by a Justice of the Peace.
7—An act exempting property of the Ad
iams County Agricultural Society from taxa
ton for State, COunty, or other purposes.
B—An act in relation to pleading and
judgment, voluntary arbitration, and addi
tional return days.
9—An act authorizing the School Direc
tors of Straban township to refund bounty
taxes paid by John N. Graff, Peter Decker,
Jacob W. Fidler, and Abraham Kunkle,
discharged soldiers, and to appropriate the
surplus bounty fund to school purposes.
10—An act repealing the provision of the
act of April 12, 1807, which excluded draft
ed men who were entitled to have commuta
tion money refunded to them, in Latimore
township, so as to give them the benefit of
said act.
11—An act authorizing the School Direc
tors of Butler township to pay Martin
Thomas, John Shoe, John Mintur, Daniel
Walter and Israel Shank, the money ex
pended by them in procuring volunteers,
not exceeding 432,000, and to levy a tax for
that purpose.
12—An act releasing the "Adams County
Soldiers Monument Association" from the
payment of an enrolment tax.
13—An act reducing the number of Man
agers of the Adams County Mutual Insur
ance Company from 21 to 11.
14—An act authorizing the School Direc
tors of 3lenallen township to levy sufficient
tax to pay - the excess paid for bounties to
volunteers over and above the amount al
lowed by existing laws.
15—An act extending the time for the
payment of the enrolment tax of the "Ad
ams County Railroad Company," for one
year, and naming the following additional
Commissioners: John Gardner, John Day,
W. W. Wright, Wm. H. Gardner, Geo.
L. Shearer, D. McConanghy cand Samuel
Stough.
R EP LT B L I CAN CONGRISSIONAL
CONPERENCE.—Pursuant to agreement,
the Republican Congressional Conference
of this District met at the Hotel of Mr:
JonN MclLv&xN, in Fulton County, off
Wednesday the 2d day of September, inst.
The delegates were :
-Adains—F. B. Picking, Peter Shively;
Dr. Robert Homer.
Bedford—Maj. David Washabangh, J.
W. Sams, Esq., Simon Nycum.
Franklin—Capt. Geo. Eyater, William
Adams, Jere. Cook.
Fit/ton—Col. W. W. Kirk, Harry E.
Shafer, C. E. Kennedy.
On motion of Mr. Adams, Col. Kirk
Nierhigizq
Sec'y.
Mr. Adams presented the following dhs-.
patch which was read and ordered to be
put upon the9ninutes
SOMERSET, Sept. 1, 1868
11011. JOHN CESSNA :
Somerset county will concur in the ac
tion of the Conference.
On motion of Dr. HORNER, Hon. JOHN
CESSNA of Bedford, was nominated by
acclamation as the candidate of the Re
publican party of the 16th District for
Congress.
Capt. EYSTEE offered the following res
olutions which were unanimously adopt
ed :
Resolved, That the permanence of the
institutions, and the welfare of the people,
of the United States, demand the continu
enema the Republican party in power,
and that the declaration of principles of
the organizations, as contained in the
National and State platforms recently
promulgated, announce the policy t hat all
true patriots should wish to see pursued.
Resolved, That the Congressional Con
ference having nominated the Hon. JOHN
CESSNA of Bedford, as the candidate of
the Republicans of the IGth district .of
Penn., for. Congress, proudly presents him
to the people as a representative man,
in whose principlesotbility, and Integrity,
the most unbounded confidence can be
reposed, and claim for him the united sup
port of the Repubfican party and of all
others who would see a wholesome and
permanent reconstruction.of that portion
of our country recently engaged in Rebel
lion.
On motion, of Mr. ADAMS, the Confer
ence adjourned sine die.
W. W. Kum, Pres't.
jERE. COOK, SOC'y
THE VERY THlNG.—Probably in no
department of industry has there been
more effort at Improvement during the
last five or ten years, than the Stove line—
the aim ofmanufacturers being to turn out
Stoves that will ecomonize fuel, to best ad
vantage, without prejudicing convenience
of arrangement and practical use. A
Cooking Stove, has been recently brought
out by JAMsa Slums, of Phila., which
seems to combine all the advantages of the
ordinary Cooking Stoves, with improve
ments which must pit it at the head of the
list. We saw one in operation a few days
since at the Ware-room of Col. C. H. Buza-
LER, on Carlisle street, Mr. SPEER himself
bqing present. In general arrangement it
is similar to the Noble Cook, Waverly and
other approved stoves, but it has a very
ingenious yet simple arrangement by
which a steady stream of air is introduced
into the fire chamber, through a tine sieve
of punctured brass, which gives a steady
draft and carries the heated air around the
oven, securing a uniform and continued
heat. This draft can be regulated by slides,
and it is claimed that the heat, by means
of this simple contrivance, can be kept at
a uniform temperature from 3 to 8 hours,
without disturbing the 'coal, requiring no
further attention while baking is going on
and with less fuel than ordinary stoves.—
Besides this, there is an - ingenious arrange
ment under the front plate by which the
coal can be sifted and the ashes separated ,
without removing and without thud. Tak,
lug It all In all it seems to be the "very
thing" for Housekeepers. Col. C.H. Buten-
LEE is the Agent for this place..
[Communicated.
ELLioarr CITY, Mit, Sept. 7, 1868.
Editors of the "'Star and ,Sentinel."
GENrimantir: Permit me through your
paper, to acknowledge the receipt of a box
of clothing, &a, from Gettysburg Air the
Sufferers at this place marked to the care
of our, MaTor,Elon. Oro. ELLicurr.' On be
half of the .Ladies of thedistributing Com
mittee, I desire to expnies nttr.".lertliat .
thanks to the generous downs -ibr their'
valued and timely obi, and tholititturatios
that they will also receive the ibleslings of
mew grateful hearts when the gouda
shell be distributed. .
mito, Naspir
,
NEWS R
.I:nee ng
Citizens in favor ; 'of 'bttilding a branch
road from Emmittsburg to the Western
Maryland .railroad about seven milesirom
that nlace,irai held in Emmittsburg dim
Saturday last. The carnsqxmdent of the
Baltimore American Wyk there watt alai ate :
a full attendance of gentlemen from the
surroundingoounty and the village, in
cluding several of the P;ofessors and
others connected with Mount St. Mary's
and St. Joseph's, all of whom appeared
much interested in the proposed enter
prise. The meeting was called to order by
appointing Hon. Joseph Byer President,
and John Witherow and Joseph Troxel
Vice Presidents; Mr. Edward Mclntyre
acted as Secretary. The engineer's report
of a survey recently made was read.—
The line is a little over seven miles in
length, of easy grade and nearly free from
curves. The estimated cost of construc
tion is put at one hundred and twelve
thousand dollars. After reading the re
port, John Wills, Esq., of Baltimore and
Capt. Robert Irwin addressed the meet
: ing in explanation of the advantages and
importance of the proposed road. Much
interest was manifested in the project and
a vigorous effort will be made to put it
through.
The Frederick Republican says that the
corporate authorities of that city on Fri
day last subscribed $lOO,OOO to the capital
stock of the Frederick and Pennsylvania
Line Railroad. It is the intention to push
this enterprise- with all possible dis
patch, and if possible, commence work on
the road next spring. The route of a new
railroad is now being surveyed from the
town of Christiana, in Lancaster county,
to York Furnace, on the Susquehanna
river, and from thence on to intersect the
Northern Central, a short distance south
of York. The object is to establish an
air-line route from New York and Phila
deiphia to Washington
RAILROAD.—On and after Monday
next, September . 14th, the passenger train
will leave Gettysburg at 7.15 in the morn
ing, and 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
FAIRFIEED—The School Directors of
Hamiltonban township seem to be a live
Board, and are arranging to secure graded
schools, wit, suitable building, ttc. They
have sold the old School-house and lot in
Fairfield' to Jacob Musselman for $ l7B ,
have purchased from A. C. Musselman
a desirable lot further up town for $3OO,
and have contracted with Joseph Smith
for a new two-story Building, to be
built of brick, 27x35 feet, for sl99s—the
object being to have a building suitable for
graded schools.
John C. Shertzer has sold his house ln
Fairfield to Jacob Kready for $1:150.00 cash.
William Walter has sold his residence
near Fairfield to Daniel Linard for $3000.00
—and has bought a lot in same place from
Daniel Musselman, on which he will erect a
brick dwelling.
George F. sites, as agent for the Heirs of
Jeremiah B. Sites, has sold the Real Estate
of said Heirs in Hamiltonban township, to
Jacob Masse'man for $1181.25 cash.
*lnt has always been a difficulty among
citizens in ;mitring their lives, that the
Companies in which they insure are limited
in responsibility to the laws of a single
State. This has rather prevented the
spread of Life Insurance, so that it is not
as general in this country as it is perhaps
in Germany and England. Several of our
most distinguished citizens, headed by 31e.
JAY Coosa, of Philadelphia, have removed
this difficulty by chartering a Company un
der a law of Congress which gives it eelnal
power in every State and governs it by
unity of action. This is the NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of the United
States of America. The advertisement is
printed in another column. Its cash capi
talkis one million dollars: It insures lives
upo every plan known to other Companies,
and in addition to that it issues a policy
which at the end of ten years will pay to
the holder an annuity during his life and
the full value after death. The common in
stincts of prudence, the desire of every
man to know that those whom he leaves
behind may be ke.afmumnt the shrink
mg WWII kyot-cy- Ahn4llllll
anxious wish in the mind of every man
that his children shall not suffer or be com
pelled to beg for bread, should lead him to
take advantage of the seheine here offered,
and to cover his life with a policy of in
surance. For the expenditure of four cents
a day, he can be assured a thousand dollars
when he dies ; and on any sum he may
choose to take at the same rate. It is well
to put money- into a savings bank. It is
perhaps better to put it into a safe and well
managed
business. But banks are robbed, '
and business may fail, and evil days may
come to the most thrifty and far-seeing. A
good Insurance Company is beyond any of
these dangers ; and the duty of prudence—
a duty so strong that to neglect it is almost
a crime—should compel every man who
values his own comfort and the happiness
of those around him to take advantage of
a scheme like that offered by ME. JAY
CooKE and his friends. I t
Wu. H. KOONTZ
THE MORNING GLORY.—CoI. C. IL
BUEHLER has received a large assortment
of these famous base-burning Stoves,
which on the score of economy, cleanli
ness, easy management, and general util
ity stand unrivalled and defy competition.
The great demand for them last season
taxed the capacity of the Manufacturers to
meet the demand. They are much im
proVed and will doubtless ere long take the
place of all other stoves for parlor, office ,
store and shop. Call and look at them,
at the Wareroom on corner of Carlisleand
Railroad street, opposite the depot.
Also, on hand a full assortment of the
best varieties of COOKING STOVES,
including the Spear,Noble Cook, Waverly,
Oriental, Washing, Barley Sheaf, Prince
Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, dr.c. all
WARRANTED to be good bakers. If not
satisfactory, they can be returned and the
money refunded. Also, a large assort
ment of Hollow Ware and Tin Ware,
Doty's Washing Machine and Universal
Wringer. Call and examine. tf
Olio loss can be more fatal to beauty,
especially in the female sex, than the loss
of the Hair; glossy, luxuriant hair is one
of the most powerful of all personal charms.
When balditess or even a deficiency of hair
exists, we naturally look for a dry and
wrinkled skin, a faded complexion ; when
not actually seen, we see them in imagina
tion. Why, then, not cultivate your hair?
Encourage it and strengthen it; or if your
hair is gray or white, the natural color can
be restored by a few applications of Mrs.
S. A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED (new style) HALE
Rssrollia or Dasastwo, (in one bottle.)
Price Dine Dollar. Every Druggist sells
it. Sept. 4-4 t
SELLING OFF,—A fine chance for Bar
gains is now presented at the store of Dup-
HORN t HOFFMAN, in this place, who are
selling pff ,their large and varied tdookof
Dry faixodi4tAust.... Theirgeodsere - of the
latest styles andlott. quality. - Their stock
„ . ofoloths, esashnerea, tweeds eta., e exten
sive. Thy are going - to- sell their entire
stook, and pending wotdd do well to call
areeilriseypii"4,f4rap'72idelyfirelf. tektedloadtrtlaemasauth:2B.eigcmxilin6ti
NOW IS - THE . TIME.--nonsekeepers
can econointaepy laying in theft.. winter
_
coal at •Otnte, 'NI Ikelights -are now lower
than they will be Smonth imam, and Coal
neeleaarily rise. Pentoite,datirittg to
save itinriay; win do irelll6 carat ow* on
CoL O. H. Busman. who is prepared to
Yarnlah all kinds of Stove, Blickanilth
- and Limo-burner's OcalAtieweat market
.
FOR SALE.—A. lone Bulk Stow Wi*-
dow laid Y paii or double Doom suitable
lbsAlenwrinmiblemmtimicV Wlll imu • sobt
lowt A: . ' AV,PI#IIOFO r ' 4011 P
burr.
MN
NEWS ow annosoolonwo commas.
Okrators..—The corner-stone of Sk •Paid's
(German) Reformed Church, WeskudnOter,
was laid 80th ult., and same day 'Bev. W.
C. Creamer was Installed at Rrider's church,
pastor of the Westminster charge. The new
church Is on the corner of Green and Bond
Streets. ' ,
Owns MAND.--The Eleventh Anial Ex
hibition will take place at Carlisle, On Wed
nesday,Thursday and Friday, the 14th, 15th
and IGth days of October. They have,
among attractions, a full third mile Track,
in excellent condition ; and offer a Premium
of one hundred dollars for the best trotter
open to the world. The sum total of the
premiums exceeds twenty-five hundred dol
lars.
FREDERICK.—A new (German) Reformed
Church is in course of erection at Adams
town, and a new Methodist Episcopal
Church south near Central Chapel in Liber
ty district.
FRANKLIN.—SniveIy Strickler, Esq., for
merly editor of the Repository, died on the
Ist inst., at Greencastle.—William Gear
hart, residing near Middleburg, hung him
self on the 31st tilt.—A Democratic Mass
•Meeting will be held in Chambersburg on
the 80th.—At the Franklin County Fair,
there is to be on Thursday, October 8, a
premium for the fastest trotting horse, on
Friday for the slowest; also for lady eques
trianism, and for pedestrianism ; also a
tournament, same day.—A new Post Office
has been established at New Bridge, on the
road from Shippensburg to Dry- Run, and
H. P. Piper has been appointed Postmaster.
—There will Z;e a Repuelican Mass Meet
ing September 5, hi chambersburg.
WASIIINGTON.--31r. I.sti2c Dusanger, a
carpenter, residing in Funkstown, In this
county, met with an accident on Monday
last, which resulted fatally. He was en
gaged -at work on a building on the farm of
Mr. Joseph Fiety, and stepping upon the
end of a log which harbeen partially saw
ed, his weight caused the timber to part,
precipitating him to the ground some twen
ty feet. He was killed instantly, was about
fifty years of age. He leaves a large and
dependent family.
YOIIK.—JoI/0 H. Aulabaugh has sold his
two-story brick dwelling on Carlisle street,
Hanover, to Jacob Wirt for s4,ooo.—Sam'l
L. Hahn sold to John Taylor, 40 acres and
110 perches of land in Hellam twp., without
buildings, at $245 per acre—amounting to
$9,968.41i.—The following are the officers
of the Wrightsville, York and Gettysburg
Railroad for the ensuing year: President,
J. D. Cameron ; Directors, Philip A. Small,
Samuel Shock, James Myers, A. J. Frey, J.
M. Stevenson, Jr., W. Latimer Small, Ilen
ry Kauffelt, H. E. 3fuhlenberg, M. D., the
latter in place of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens,
deceased, who was in the management
from its organization to his death—first as
President, then as Director.—Thaolumbia
Bridge is progr g rapidly.—A Camp
Meeting of the AMeart Methodist Episcopal
Church, will be held at John Myers' woods,
near York, commencing Monday, Sept.
17th, and, continuing, if the weather is fa
vorable, to Thursday, Oct. Ist. The Camp
Ground is situated in Springgarden town
ship, on the Wrightsville railroad, about
three miles from York by railroad, and two
miles by turnpike.—A new street has Leen
opened in York, to be called Maple, to run
from Beaver extended on the west to Queen
street on the east.—Two deaths last week,in
York, from the fever, but no new cases re
ported. Of 100 cases, but 8 resulted fatal
ly.—Charles Lauman, aged 8G years, died
last week. Ile was born in York, in 1781.
The Republican says of him : Measured
by the events which have transpired be
tween the date of his birth and that of his
death his life was a very long one. Born
before the surrrender of Lord Cornwallis at
Yorktown, he was a well grown boy when
Washington our - first President was in
augurated, lie had arrived at the years of
manhood when the first political contest,
which terminated in the election of Teffer-
eon as the Third President of the United
States, was waged. He had reached the
borders of middle age wherithe last war be-
tween this country and Great Britain was
••••••••
•
correct habits, and until about two years
before his death, enjoyed remarkably good
health. His reminiscences of the past were
Tory interesting as he spoke of times which
seemed ancient to the present generation.—
When a young man he tried his fortunes in
what was at that titne the back woods of
the far west. With a horse and wagon he
emigatetl to the Chillicothe settlement in
Ohio, where he remained about two years
following the business of a Dyer. lie made
this journey before turnpikes were known
in this country and when western Pennsyl-
vatda was a wilderness, with here and there
a log cabin along its primitive main road
Pittsburg was then a hamlet of a few scat
tered houses, and the trade of the Ohio
river was conducted on flat boats ,steam not
having yet asserted its magic power
TILE EAETIKWAKE AT CALLAO.-A letter
from Callao gives Ike following particulars
of the earthquak"hich took place on the
13th ult. :
"For full five minutes the heavy, rolling,
rumbling shock continued, rocking the fur
niture,and even the houses themselves, with
such violence that persons could hardly
keep their feet, and an instantaneous rush
was made for the street. Here the sight beg
gared description ; all the affrighted people,
kneeling and praying in the open street,
crossing themselves, and falling in deep
swoons full length on the pavement; old
women kneeling with both arms upraised,
screaming and crying ; the great bell of
Santo Rosa church tolling and tolling,while
the terrified people fled in crowds within
the sacred enclosure, and the great steeple
swayed and cracked as if every moment it
I would fall upon and crush the affrighted
masses. As far as the eye could see down
the long, narrow street, the very street it
self rose andfell in long billowy undula
tions, while out on the bay, the ships tossed
up and down, under the violence of the tre
mendous internal jar.
"The night of the 13th was the most fear
ful night of horrors that Peru has ever
known. The sea was rising until midnight,
and actually came in fifty feet over the
mole, and submerged all the lower floors of
the stores and buildings on the streets near
est the water. Ships lying at anchor broke
their moorings and drifted into each other.
The American man-of-war Powhatan, lying
here, was run into by a ship, breaking the
iron jib-boom of the Powhatan, and the
Powhatan, as well as all the Peruvian men
of war lying here, steamed up and went
away out to sea. There seemed to be a
regular under -current of thirl-pool, so that
ships went whirling round and round.—
Thousands of people walked the streets all
night, and this morningthe stores are closed
and Callao seems deserted. A feeling of
terror prevails that , this may be a second St.
Thomas affair, and if there should be an
other earthquake to-day, affairs would look
dangerous. Ships are tarn and battered,
and the sea at the present writing bona and
bubbles like a great whirl-pooL"
FLexes Galveston Bulletin thus demol
ishes a carping rebel argument : A North
Carolina paper asks, "What is the worth of
a reconstruction that can only be upheld by
carbine aud clutiknli" answer. , what
is the worth of 'a civilizattcrn that can Only
be upheld by the halter , kind the penitenti
ary ? If mem or,. co couuUlt of
fetrolliihey rniuttshildothog
Tun lealfegpenincnna of Ohio efty that ,
the notalindien
grew will cost theta' ten Moe* el en . * 0,- ;
that State. If be loses theiNek-tenthfiug,
and votes in Ohlo, )0} vaggiwio lose, thew
two htmdredthouaandigehe Union. Every
namin*tinadif by the Demoe*la eines
t *Ullinr 11 Sabesu 1 49 31 4*,
-• •
=I
TRY 130111TIUStf Ed:OVATION. WAJNONG.
TO; Sept.S.--Your correspondent Is in re
ceipt of ietters frau well known officers ,
the'regular aimy stationed in South Candi
'na and Alabama. They confirm all that
has been said of the desperate measures
which the Sci,uthern Democrats are resort
ing to, to °arty their Stateafor Seymour and
Blair. They . say that th e More violent ones
are carrying everything before them and
driving the nmdeade men into their views
as was done in 1861 and 1862, and that the
attempt is almost -universrd to control the
votes of the negroes by threats, partly of
violence, but mostly by deprivation of em
ployment. One writer says the condition
will daily grow worse 'for the next few
weeks, and the election of Seymour would
be the signal for a reign of terror through
the entire South.—Correspondence of I
Phil. Bulletin.
PLELLADELPIII.I4 September B.—A fright
ful murder has just come to light here.—
On Sunday evening last Mary Martin, aged
six years, residing with her parents in the
northern part of the city, was sitting- In
front of the house with her mother, who
was accosted by a strange man Who • asked
the direction of a certain street. The
mother sent the child to show him, as it
was but a few steps off. The child was
not heard - from until to-day, when her body
was found in a brick pond, outraged, an
arm dislocated and several cuts on the
body, There
.is no due to the murderer.
Tug Memphis Avalanche declares that
the "forbearance" of tho rebels in not kill
hag off every Radical correspondent or edi
tor in the South "should create a feeling of
admiration among the Northern people."
W""All Around the World" is the title of
an advertisement that typifies the universal
demand for "Barrett's Vegetable Bak Re
storative," which took the highest premium
over all competitors, at the N, j, state
Fair, in 186 G.—Indianapolis Journal.
Ittuitur of tilt ParhttO.
Baltimore Grain & Proiaee3larket.
Thilimore, Thar:day Morning.
SUPER FLOUR, 8 50 tg 0 00
Erma Ftoun, 10 00 41/ 00
WRITE WHEAT, - -- 2 10 @ 2 50
RED WITEAT, 2 00 @ 2 77
Coo; 1 05 •@ 1 28
RYE, 1 30 @ 1 45
Oars, 65 @ 75
TLMOTIIY-TEED, 3 00 @ 3 00
CLOVER -SEED, 8 50 @ 0 00
FLAX -SEED, 2 65 @ 2 75
BACON, Sfforunaa, 14} @ 141
4 ' Slava, 171 @ 17}
" Hama,. 201,@ 221-
191 q 20
-
GOLD, Phila Y 441
LIED,
Gettysburg Grain& Provision Market.
adirobtirg, Friday Morning.
10 00
11 00 012 00
2 30 250
000 0 2 10
1 15
1 20
55
100
2 75
G 50
1 00
SUPER FLOUR,.
Erns Ftous., .
WEITZ WHEAT,
RED WELL; ...
CORN,
RYE,.
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
Tammy Slur;
CLOVER SEED,
POTATOES,
Btrrna,
LARD,.
Ease,
BACON, HA➢(s,
BIDES,.
Suormuts,
SOAP....
TALunr,
MARRIED
BOLEN — GRzENER.—On the 3d inst., by
Rev. H. C. Grossman, Mr. Plus J. Bolen
, of Heidlersburg, to Miss Annie M. d.
Griener, from near Idaville.
Coos—lloahrnco.—On the 3d inst., by
Rev. M. Bushman, Mr. Henry Cook to
Mlsis Francena A. Hoarting, all of Me
nalien township.
DIEFIL — SPANGLER.—On theist inst., by
Rev. Dr. Hauer, Mr. Henry H. Diehl. of
New Oxford, to Miss eionsh Ann Catha
rine, daughter of Charles Spangler, of
West Manchester township, York Co.
lust. : ,
moodsboro, Md.,to Miss Mary Sesbright,
of Berwick town ship.
FORlUSTEB. — lsEraluite.—At the resi
dence of Mr. E. tramway in Misplace on
the Bth inst., by Rev. Thomas Sherlock, of
Baltimore, Mr. William H. Forres
ter of Baltimore, to Mrs. Jennie Lien
burg, of Gettysburg.
KitArr—Sant VER.—In Brooklyn, on the
Ist inst., by Rev. Dr. Rockwell; Mr. G.
Adolph Kraft, of New York, to Miss Liz- ,
zie J. Shriver, of Gettysburg, Pehn. •
MILLER—W ISLER.—On the 27th ult., by
Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. Samuel A.
Miller, of Huntington township, to Miss
Lizzie Wisler, of Tyrone township.
WOLF—HARNEIL—On the 18th ult., by
Rev. P. P. Lane, Mr. Jacob A. Wolf to
Miss Emma E.; youngest daughter of i
Abraham Hamer, Esq., both of Gerinany
township.
DIED.
_.Obituary notices 5 cents a line for
all over 4 linee--casli to aconeparty no
gees.
Bionam.—On the 7th inst., William
Douglass, son of H. Paxton and Eliza
beth M. Bigham, aged between 8 and 7
months.
CHADrazes.--At the Alms-hoase on the
31st ult., Mr. James Chambers, aged about
70 years.'
DOERSOM.—On the Ist inst., in Lan
caster, Adsin L., iniant son of Philip and
Lydia C. Doersom, aged 19 months.
EDWARDS.—On the 27th tilt, in New
Oxford, Walter J. E., son of Dr. R. H.
and L. H. Edwards, (grandson of John C.
Ellis, Esq..) aged 13 months.
FEISER. —At Hanover, on the 25th tilt.,
Jacob Falser, aged 73 years 10 days.
Graturcert.—ln Petersburg, 5.,) on
the 2d inst., Samuel Gardner, ,aged 70
years and 27 days.
HELLER...On the 30th ult.. 15705e8 L.
Heller,aged 3 - years, 8 months, and 7 days.
IlLutsirsr.L.—At Abbottatown, on the
14th ult., Henry Wellington, Ben of Hen
ry and Magdalena Marshall, aged DS yews,
2 months 10 days.
New gkilvtrtionntito.
WANTED.—An'efficient Teacher
for Public School No.l, in .New Oxford, Ad-
IMO county. Term 8 months. Salary liberal.
By order. J. W. ILENDRIX, Beey.
Bept.ll.-2w
PAMPHLET LAWS.
The PAMPHLET LAWS for 1868;:have bean re•
calved at the Prothopotary's °Mee, and are now ready
km distribution among the perm* entitled by law to
receive them. J. A. KITZMILLEit, Proth'y.
Sept. 11.-31
FIVE TEACHERS WANTED:
The School Directors of Ilamiltottban School .
Distrlct will meet In Fairfield, on Aga
day of September, to employ PUB TEAL , thr
the Pall end Winter Sessions.
O. J. SltiTON, Secretary.
S,pt. IL-2t
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOA P
QUERN OP %NOLAND SOAP,
VIXEN OF ZNOLAND SOAP. •
For doings family washing in the beet and are=
manner. guaranteed equal to any In szi d world
all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and
lecheries. qualities of genuine Cant* Try sm.
m i end ie Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CALIMUCAL
Wokula, 411 North Front street, Phlladelptua,
Sept. 11.—Iy
1868. MILLINERY. 1868.
MISS McCREARY
ned from the City with
HA B juiteartmenteT /all
BONNETS Sr. HATS,
Also, Bennetood Hat Trbandmaof the 'Meat styles
with an imoriment at lkshionabfe
Fancy and Toilet
She is determined to sell at the very I cmaier dash
prices. ,
BEADY-MADE BONNE*
win be kept on hand, sod BwwWiw wade to, order at
the shortest notate.
Milliner* irappned with goods to tenlEn:cm, the
most farombla terms, and patter= with
static
DUBLIC BALE OF VALUABI4
TRACT OP LAND
The Ithihhele a tttorner's ill het Ahr thaneliver '
Wm. Walker, d, leteettledertckewy, Idt ,,
%hilt
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RE.ZAVED PRIM
._tp.i_viet xi,* ~
1141104Avviirx4rm44,t‘ , 7k-ri,..
, .
, • 110 - 1,41000 P%
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g..~
The undersigned, intending to remove, offers at
Private Sale, his very desirable Property, on Chao.-
bershurg street, Gettysburg, being one of the beet Mt
illness stands in the town. The Bons., nearly new, is
a three-story Brick, with a Back-building, ail under
tin-rootingi the Store-Room ill an admirable one,
whilst the Basement Is fitted up for Restaurant.—
The whole is in thorough repair. Such a property is
rarely found in market, and all desiring to invest
should give this offer prompt attention.
The undersigned bad the building riNcted about ten
years ago, in the best and most substantial manner,
tor 1. Is awn wee and o - bupancy, as be has ever since
.carried on the Merchant Tailoring halloos' therein ;
and but for hi. intention to remove, would not part
with it for any MOUSY. Ile is now determined to leave,
however, and asks purchaser. to call soon, to view the
premises and learn terms
Sept. IL If
VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE,
situated on the York and Gettysburg turnpike,
miles from Gettysburg, containing 97 ACRiiii of ex
cellent land with convenient proportion of Wood, ilea•
dow and Farming land. Buildings and Lancing in line
condition and plenty of water.
Any person in want of a first-rate producing arm
with pleasant residence, Se., will do well to examine
this property.
For particulars apply to the subscriber living on the
place. BiIEPARD SIAM
Sept. 11.—if
CARPET WEAVING.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he has commenced WEAVING CARPELS at his
residence In GREEN RIDGE, Adams county, on the
pike from New Oxford to Hampton, 2 tulles north of
New Oxford, and 2 miles south of Hampton My work
Is warranted to give eLtire satisfaction. Having al
moat 'pest a lifetime at the Business, I claim to be
second to no carpet-weaver anywhere. Try me and be
convinced. HENRY SPECK.
Green Ridge, Pa., Sept. 11.-31
OUR RU LEES
AnD
OUR RIGHTS.
A timely new work by JUDGE WILLIS.
AGENTS WANTED. _
rrHE BOOK FOB AGENTS. OLD AND FOUND,
.1 learned and unlearned, need it constantly. AU
take it readily, a, the price spits the times. It has no
competitor. Is finely illustrated with steel plates.
The beat chance yet offered for Meg, and Women,
to make money without risk. Send for forma extra
inducements given. Secure Bret choice of Dad.
PARKELEE t CO.,
Publishers, 738 Sarisom st.,Philadelphis, Pa.
Sept. 11.—it
1) R. TAYLOR'S
BITTERS.
A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM
ACIIIC AND CARMINATIVE
BIT TER S,
f; er
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
sod an et celLent COILRECTIVIC for th• persons rut-
faring from Disorders of the Dowels, Flatulence, to
Depot, N 0.413 Market street, Pltilacra
Sept. 11, 1643.-1,
E. W. - CLARK .Sz 00.,
BANKERS,
rzo. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA,
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
States of Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is
a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress,
approved/lily 2S, 1868, with a
Cash Capital of One Million
Dollars,
and i■ now thoroughly organized and prepared forint
sinew.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who
are invited to apply at our office.
Full particulars to be had on application at our of.
Ace, located in the second story of our Banking Bonze,
where Circulars and Pamphlet', fully describing the
advantages offered by the Com; any, may be bad.
Applications for Central and Western Pennsylvania
to be made to B. 8. RIIBIELL, Manager, Towanda, Pa.
E. W. CLARK:& CO.,
Aug. 21, 1868.—lyin
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
in connection with my law business in Gettysburg
and will give 'semitone! attention to the
Examination of Titles, Con
veyaneinff & Investment
of money.
Parties wishing to sell, or buy lands, may find it to
their advantage to call. Several
et
Farms and Woodland
A No. 1, FARM, PRICE $7,000
A TRACT, 90 ACRES, PO&$l,800
A GOOD /ARM, 280 ACRES, VERY. CHEAP
A FARM, 130 ACRES, FOR $8,900
A FARM, 65 ACRES, FOR $3,1r6
A FARM, 64 ACRES, FOR Kw
♦ VERY GOOD FARM 10114.0111 M
A VERY GOOD MMUS AGM ,
A VERY GOOD F#R.M .4 160 ACRES
A NO. 1, FRUIT FARM; 200 ACRES
in the nelghbxhood of Gettysburg—alb, prop . eity In
twin lin• sale.
R. G. BfrattlltY,
Attorney at kW.
Gettytherg, July to,lseik—tr. .•
mourn WABVID /OR
MEN OF OUR DAY:
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men of the nation; (over 110ito*mo u r volume, by
. L. P. Bracket; the ical Editor of
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Med petrol* copyists** We work ot
the liind - patilSbed: Vity la*. alseitemtams.
Any inteNgent an, or women osp itotrjaiti to igoo
per month. One agent atiutriabg ht thirttooko. lend
Lr circular. Addrass - - -
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JL: fyiladrai• bpi*. 916 Ackes of choice hot
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.tee good enle. mils from Harney.
ORO. ARNOLD.
Sept 11, '6B-tf
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE:
REAL ESTATE,
Sy virtue of a Decree of the Orphans' Court of Ad
ams county, the nadersigited, Reeentor of the Will of
Atha Becks, deed., late of Ciimberiand township, Ad
ams county, Pa., will sell at Public gale. on datawday
nrd oGloom gad, at 1 *Pax*, P. At, on the pre
mises, t h e PARE of mid deceased, situate la Cumber
land township aßweeald, adjoining lands or George
los% Joeeph Sherry, Jona Blyder, Michael Bushman
and others„ containing 69 Agree and 139 Perch= im
proved with a twontory LOG HOUSE, Log Darn with
Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Hog Hones, mod other
outbuildings; a thriving young Apple Orchard and
other choice fruit; a spring of good Water. These Is
a fair proportion of good Meadow and Timber land.—
AIseI,a,TLACT Or TLllBERlLAND,adjoiningighe above,
eteitaining 10 Acres and 10 Porches, most 17 Oak and
Hickory.
Attendance will be given and termsmadeltuown on
day of We by SAMUEL PITREE,
Sept. lt.—te Executor.
A FIRST-RATE BUSINESS STAND
AT PRIVATE SALE.
OLIVE BRANCH
Extracted entirely from
HERBS AND ROOTS
Highly beneficiALl lu
AND - LOSS OF APPETITE
Sold Everywhere
J. K. TAYLOR & CO
GENERAL AGENT 3
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CIEII
Ito. 36 South Third Street,
PRILADELMA, PA
madit.
ST. .Louis: ; o
T AILRO.AD COMPANY'S Seven
..LV percent . Ars& Itortipsp Hoods.
come
August
Pilot Knob CouPoas. The eantlivr et oi/completed ad
read
to The
pare non .o f Welt* en the
entire wettings. The precasts of tikes Ike& - aro
Siding to the - securit every day. peer PlOOO,OOO
have been on the y pty, and not over 112,000,
000 of lantral thus Wt. The catiefently 'acm
init belle et carrying ass, with the prooect of con:
tinning all tbs travel from St, Louis tote Eleuthera
Pietas, ensures an enormous menu*. The Directors
own 840 of the dock thr intattitent, and %re latirest
ed to enrich the property as welt' ea to economise its
expenses.
THOS. ALLEN, President, St. Louis, No.
We, the nadereigued, cordially. recommend those
seven per cent. mort•age bonds, of the St. Louis and
Iron M Cum taln Railroad. as • good security. The rev.
enae ofthe road will be large, mid the administration
of the *Mare of the Company la In capable and experi
enced bands, and is entitled to the greatest confidence
of the public.
JAMES S. THOMAS, Mayor of St. Louis.
JOHN ROS4Pres't SL Loahi ()heather of Comma - rte.
BARN X, Presil.
Pmtuis Board of Trade.
; BATES, North illesoori Railroad.
1 - J. U. BRITTON , Preset, Nat. Bank of the State of No.
Wki. L. EWIIIO , Preset of the Met. N. B. of St. Ism is.
CEO. H. RBA, Pres't Second Nat. Bank of St. LOWS,
JAS. D. BADS, Chief Reg. St. Louis k 111. Bridge Co.
ORO. W. TAYLOR., Prowl Pacific Railroad (of No )
TAPING Pree't Traders' Bank, Fit. Loafs ,
JOHN LIONBRRO Kit, Snail T. N. Bank, St, Louis.
OLPHIDFS NEIRR, Vice-Preet 11. Pacific Railway.
ROBERT BARTH, Preen German Savings Instlinliolt.
Coupons payab d ro vehe city of New York. A Omit.
ed number ofrhe named Bonds for isle at Els hty-
11re. Partici. liring out of the city can remit by draft
or expenses, and the bonds will be returned by exprees
free o f charges. We Invite the attention of capitalishi
and others to them SA, In our opinion, a very desirabie
Investment, destined to rank es a first-class security.
Descriptive Pamphlets, Nape and la kirmationcan be
bad on application to TOWNSEND. WIIELEN A CO., 1
No. ma Walnut et., Ph fladelptia, Agents of the Bt. I
Louis and Iron Mountain R. B. Co.
pto lactoploa roprellialj—.-.43AW/1114. Izog Co,; aswt
BACON A Co.; ?Roc A. BIDDLZ k Co.
A X E.S ,
czoapz JACOBS
All Styles and Shapes.
'GET YOURS FOR NOTIIING.,Ba
Any one who sends us an order for FIVE (6) AXES,
at ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF EACH, with the cash,
will receive ONE =TEA, FUR NOTHING.
We will put our Axe alongside of. any other make
and prove it the beat finished and the largest steel,
measuring two and a half inches.
Webers made Axes tbr twenty-two years, and won't
yield the palm In shape to any manuLicturer, and yet
confess that a "Sucker of Illinois," called COLBURN,
beat as in his patent shape. The circular bit and con
tinuous edge makes the same labor prodoce twice as
much effect.
RED JACKET
A X E
Any one who tends as an order for FIVE AXES of
this slum at TWO my DOLLARS EACH, with the
cash, will revolve ONE EXTRA, TOR NOTHING.
All responsible Hardware Dealer. sell the"LIPPIN
COTT AXES." Bay from them. But if there should
happen to be one so unfortunate ea not to know no,
send the money and we will be sure to please you.
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL,
Akirsote owners of Colburn's Patent Axe
81200 A YEAR TO AGENTS to sell
E 8
STAR
81117TTLE SEWING SIACILINES.
particulars free. Extra Inducements to experienced
Agents. Call on or address W. G. WILSON k CO.,
Cleveland, O. ; Boston, MO/111 , or Bt. Louis, Mo.
WANTED-AGENTS.S33O per
month to sell
the GENI7INE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMI
LY SEWING MACHINE. Price only $lB. Address
SECOMB t CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass.
WANTED.-BALZSMEN to travel for a Maourac
taring Company and sell by sample. Good wages
are guaranteed. Address, with stamp, IL D. LIAMIL..
TON A CO., N 0.413 Chestnut st., Phila., Pa.
AGENTS WANTED2.7, 5 tahm.'44l7!
L'YE OROIDP. BUNTING CASED WATCHES, beat 'rat
tail= gold. watches made. Price...ElS. Great Induce
ments to agents, Addre es Glom 'WATCH A Co., Boston,
Mass.
TO GOOD TRUSTY AGENTS—We will guaranty $5O
per week and expenam. For particular., addram
G. W. JACKSON k. CO., Baltimore, Md.
ALL wanting employment can have a good bnitineu
addressing Data k 810., 77.58ane0m et., Phila.
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE.
Ilondreds of articles Wr familles at ONE DOLLAR
each. New Fall Circular now ready. Cheek, 10 cents
each, describing article. Great inducements to Agents.
STOCKMAN A CO., 84 Water street, Roston, Maas.
DR. GEIGER'S ASI I KKA SPECIFIC
IS the only pleasant and permanent cure tar efiTILMA
as being testified by many grateful patients.
Am:sucks :--0 eo. Y.9tuart, Esq.. 13 Bank street,
Phila.; Bey. B. W. Weiser, Manchester, Md.
One bottle $2; three tor si. CHAS. A.GEIGER, M.
D., Manchester, Carroll county, Md.
BLOOD. AlANllooD—nothing so important.
Bend two stamps for sealed 75 puce
on the whole artzbJect. Dr. WHITTIZZ, confidential phy
sician, 617 Pt. Charles rt., St. Louis, 510., stands pre
eminently above all others In his speciality. No mat
ter whO tailed, state your we. Patients treated by
mail in every State.
DENCLIOMANCY, 011. gOUL CLIARMING. flow
J. either ens may fascinate and gain the affections of
any one they choose, instantly ; also secure prosperity
in love or boainess. Every one can acquire this sin
=power. This queer, exciting book has been pub•
by es ten years, the sale of which hsa been en
ormonyand la the only book of the kind in the Eng
lish language. Beat by mail for 25 cts., or Ave for one
dollar; together with ago ids to the unmarried, Ad-
THE SUCCESS
OF THE ONE DOLLAR BALE 11AS CAISBED SUCH
REVOL UTION
IN TRADE,
That in order to supply the demand occasioned by our
constantly increasing PATRONAGE, WE HAVE RE
CENTLY MADE IMPORTATIONS FOR THE FALL
TRADE, DIRECT FROM EUROPEAN MANUFAC
TURES
AMOUNTING to NEARLY $500,000,
So that we are prepared to sell every description of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILVER PLAYED WARE,
CUTLERY, WATCIIES, ALBUMS,
JEWELRY, ♦C,
Of better quality than any other con
cern in the country for the uniform'
price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH' ARTICLE.
AllirThirt of Boston ourew York references
given as to he reliability of house, and that our
business is conducted la the taken and most legiti
mate manner possible, and that we give greater value
for the money than eau be obtained la any other way.
.4 LL 00 ODSDAMAVED 01113ROKEH IN TRANS
PORTATION REPLACED WITHOUT CHARGE.
dkir-Checks describing articles sold sent to agents in
Clubs at rates mentioned below. We guarantee every
article to cost lees than Ir bought at any Boston or
New York Wholesale lionse.
- OUR COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS
Exceed those °revery other establishment of as I Ind,
—proctor this can be found In comparing oar pre
miums with those of others for Clubs of thestame lire,
In addition to which we claim to give better goods of
the same character.
We teal/end to Agents fret of charge:
FOR A CLUB OF 30 AND THREE DOLLARS-1 dos
good linen Shirt Fronts. 1 set Solid Gold Studs. All
Wool Caseimere for Pants. Fine white Counterpane,
large size. 1 elegant Balmoral Skirt. 20 yards brown
or bleached Sheeting, good quality, yard wide, 1 elegant
100 Picture Morocco-bound Photo. Album. 1 double
lens Stereoscope and 12 Foreign Views. 1 silver plated
engraved 5 bottle Castor. 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivo
ry or Sandal Wood Frame, fe,thered edge and span
gled. 1 Steel Carving Rolle and Fork, very beet quail.
ty, ivory balanced • handle. 1 handsome beaded and
lined Parasol. 20 yds. good Print. 1 very fine Datuaak
Table Cover. 1 pair beat quality Ladies' Serge Con
grese Boots. 1 doz. Sue Linen Towels. %dos, Rogers'
best Silver Dessert Forks. / Ladles' large real Mora>
co Traveling Bag. 1 fancy dress pattern. dos. ele
gant Silver plated engraved Napkin Binge 34 doz. La
dies' fine Marino or Cotton Stocking,. Gents' heavy
chased solid Geld Ring. 1 pr. Ladles high cut Bal
moral Boots. 1 elegant DelaineDrese Pattern. 1 Violin
and Bow, in box complete. 1 set Jewelry, pin, ear
drops, and sleeve buttons.
FOR A CLUB OF 50 AND FIVE DOLLARS-1 black
or colored Alpacca Dress Pattern. 1 set Lace Curtains.
1 pr. all Wool Blankets. Engraved Silver plated 6 bot
tle Revolving Castor. 1 beautiful Writing Desk. 1
1 solid Gold Scarf Pin. 3Xyds. very fine Cann:ker., for
Pants and Vest. 1 set Ivory balanced handle Raise*
with silver plated . Forks. 1 elegant Satin Parasol,
heavily beaded and lined with silk. 1 pr. gents. Calf
Boots. 30 yds. good Print. 30 yds. good brown or
bleached Sheeting, yard wide or 40 yda. %yd. wide,
good quality. 1 ladies' elegant Morocco Trivelln=
1 square Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich Poplin
pettern. 134 yds. don. width troth for ladles' cloak.
Elegant engraved Silver plated Tea Pot. 3 yds. double
widater ;meal cloth
ND
cloaking.
FORA CLUE (111,100 AND TIN DOLLARS-1 rich
Merino or.Tbibet Dress astern . pair fine Duna tic
Table Cloths and X to match. pairgenra Preach
thiltßoota. 1 heavy, verplated engraved Ice Filcher.,
Very fine ell Wool Cloth &i• Cloak. Lwelajw47
beet quality brown or bleached Sheeting. 44 yds. line
Caaahnere For nit. 1 elegant Poplin Dress pattern. I
elegant English Berate Dress pattern. 1 beautiful
Bbglish Benign Shawl. 1 set Ivory balanced trasolls
Halves and vorks. ladies or goats, Silver Hunting
sass Watch. 1 liaolos„ Ilastd, Portable trek Ma
chias. Oplendid PAW/ R i tif jags , ehltr . a. &INN with
:recordZSbetollsoOt
(I:fit
.111171eirotrar. , 1•1" —ISLA taseOla
ar_ a nd ff - cipn.
einglatintel - illuit era, •1 - attrarlitstadi eniravad; •
hottled Revolving Cutor, tut glue bottles. 1 very
Las Violin and Bow, in ma. 1 est Ivory banned
KRIM and Tarim w • • -
Proems kr larger Chiba Lumens in the same ratio.
Send - Ifoney liiegistered Letter..
. .
Catalogue of Qoods mid 1 0 any ;Wm. free,
Noe. 9iiinii.lDOßmannerr at,
- gepL.4.-L4t
FOR SALE,
A CLOTHING STORE,
WITH 4 WELL SELECTED
S T
Custom & iirstAtatatigat
- • • ' "0-444:
MEE
COLBURIrB PATENT
PEnnBURGH,PENNA
A COMPLETE
C K
WI?: RIM: OF
MEI
Sty AdittribitintStg.
ff(Y VILE §-
UN
.N.TON - PACIF ICI THE Best and Cheapest,
ISA 1.)1)L
R RS,
RAILROAD , RIDLA'.I,
COLLARS'
Area, thsiabed and in operation. Although this IL4I?NRS'S 0] all kinds, in the, cou,
road is Walt with great rapidity, the work is thorough- ; are always to he erond at the old and well I,n.
ly done, and is pronounced by the United states CI.M , stai ntlieltimorest.,opposite the Presbyterian Chu,
rainsioners to be drat-slam In every reopect, beetle it ' (MCCREARY'S.)
liaccepta4 and Detre ani bonds can be homed upon r
it.
Our Riding and Wagon Saddle,
RapWlly and excellence of craultraction have been I are the most substantially built and monteet.
secured by a complete division of labor, and by die. i Our Harness, (plain and silver ',mu)
trlbuting the twanty tbousatid men employed along } :pla.r,LesrymbP4lSsm.ilLers,:ranrdesPwe,cm!kametlar.iTellted to
hili•
the line for long distance" at owe. It la now PT
bible that the - - I Our upper leather Draft Collars
CAN Noses OZAT. They aro the boat FITT T INIII a
, i most thimble.
Whole Line to the PACIFIC w ill ---- Our Heavy Draft name
I sO,
LC Completed in 1860! , anti:mule to order, ua cheap an they tot Ow m .1e am
*here and in the most substantial marine!.
! Riding Bridles 'lan
The Company have ample Moans of which the Qov.
I s e , wi y ,,,,,,,,a .... r li t tl, Lashes, lira
erument grants the right of way, and all nesemini7 bvffer or cheaper. " I l " l" Flu. din, Ne
timber end other materials found along the line of its ;
~ Our prices
~j,„rti„,„,; „uni;soo acres of Imui to t h e; mile, ta ken hare been IibUCZD to I he; loweat living -s I Alitiaol.
i n alternat e sections on each side of lit road; lII°
Alno
411
cash. o
I liberal Percentage tbr lf 11111 s ,lnk
United States Thirty-yea r Rona, amounting to from to A
t 4 or more.
tie,ooo to tis,ooo rot talk, according to the diflicul.
..W r • lot.ervh."4tahttne'lehtuutnliehde.lbritoi:of
i c n tr4t r , ;c,l IT
..q..
tit. to be surmounted on the varietal sections to be 441 represented.
built, for which it takes a second tnortgegene security, Thankful for past furore we invite attention t.; i,i
and 14 is expected that not only the interest, bat the . present stock.
principal amount may be paid In service. rendered by , mieGive on a call and etumine PRICH/I .tip (II; I LIT I
the Company la transporting troops, muffle, an. ; Jan. 29.1568.-tf
THE EARNINGS OP THE UNION PACIFIC RAIL- CAT D. 31cOlt EA lir .t sun.
....
tiErMAKI
ROAD, from Its Way or Local Business only, daring
the year ending Jane 30th, 1865, amounted to over NG RESUMED.
holm MILLION DOLLARS,
which, after paying all expenses was much more than
sufficient to pay the interest upon its Bonds. These
earnings are no indication of the vast through traffic
that must fellow the opening of the line to Illy Bacilli*,
but they certainly prove that •
First Mortgage Bonds
Upon each a property, caning nearly three times their
anion Ut,
ABE ENTIRELY SECURE
The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, 3ro fur
$l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They bear
annual baterest, payable on the Bret days of January
and July at the Company's ofEce in the City of New
York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The princi
pal Is payable in gold at maturity. The price 1,102,
and at the preseat rate of gold, they pay a liberal in
come on their cost.
A very important cuishlemtion in determining the
value of theso bonds Is the tenath of note they hare to
It Is well known that a long hood always commands.
a much higher price than a short one. It Is safe to as
same that daring the next thirty yearn, the rate of
interest in the United States will decline as it has done
In Europe, and we have a right to expect that such
six per cent. stet:mit/es as these will be held at as high
a premium as those of this Government, which, In
1867, were bought in at from 20 to 23 per cent. atiois
par. The export demand alone may produce this re
malt, and as the lane of s private corporation, they are
beyond the reach of political action.
The Company believe that their Bonds, at the pre•
sent rate, are the cheapest security in the market, and
the right to advance the price at any tirno is reserved.
Suliscriptions will he received in
MST NATIONAL BANK and
GETTYBBLIIO NATIONAL BANK
and in New York
AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, NO., 28 NASSAU IT,
=I
JOHN J. CISCO k SON, BANE US, No. 59 WALL St.,
And by the Company's advertised agents throughout
the United States
Remittance:should be made in draft: or other fund:
par in Nntl York, and Ms Bonds be cent free of
charge by return crpress Parties subscribin g ihroayll
Local agents, milt look to them for their safe delicery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1888 has just been
published by the Company, giving fuller information
that is possible in an advertisement, respecting the
Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country
traversed by the Road, the Means far Construction,
and the Value of the Bonds, which will be sent free on
application at the Company's Mikes or to any of the
advertised agents.
JOHN J. CISC), Treasurer, New York.
August 21.-0
Presidential Campaign
CAPES CAPS,
186 8 .
- MANUFACTURED BY
PHILIP HILL,
No. 204 Church Street, Philadelphia.
Preeldential Campaign Torches—
$25, 28, 30, 35 & 40 PER HUNDRED
Sit-Send for Engraving and Price List s
Sept. 4.-41
WOOD FOR SALE, 3
N CORDS OAK,
200 HICEOR-P,
AT SAN DOE'S MILL
111,..Price i 2 and $3 per cord on the nrunn.l.
GEO. ARNOLD.
G eltysbarF„ Aug. 23, 1969.—t
Li` STRAY.—Strayed from the pre
1-A mises of the subscriber, FOUR I:LEIFER:S,—a
large white one, with a piece cut out of each ear; an
other red, with' white We and white stripe along the
back; one a dun with redish sides, and the other red
and white spotted. I will suitably reward any one
taking them up, or giving any intormstion concern
ing them. JERRIE SHELLY,
York Springs, (Petersburg), Adams co., l'a.
Aug. 2A-31
Xtgal gotiro.
• ..- - •
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the estate of Jens late of Straban
township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undereigned,they hereby give notice to
all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against the same to
present theta properly authenticated for settlement.
SAAIIJEL .S.IIULL, ) Esecut4m.
WM.P. f
Aug. 21.-6t*
Patrust Suust. lives In Tyrone and W. F.SnuLL in
Tyrone township.
N OTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the Eetate of Lion. , /ate
of Lancaster efty, Pe., having been r anted g to the un
dersigned, they hereby giro notice to all peremle in•
debted to said estate to call and tett ie. the same, and
to three having claims against the rune to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
ANTHONY . E. ROBERTS,
0. J.DICR EY. Executors.
EDWARD SIMMERSON,
tieL.The first named two Executors reside in Lan
caster, and thelatter In Oettysburg.
Aeg. 21.4 t
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tration.L on the estato of JsltettlAll D. Bute, ds
ceatted, late of natniltonban township Attune county,
haying been granted toast undersigned, .residing In
Liberertownship, he hereby gives notice to all persons
Indebted to raid estate to call and make immediate
payment, and those having claims against the same
will present them properly anthentictted for settle
ment. GEORGE F. SITES,
Aug. 7.-gt*
Soldi 0 ers 7 Discharcres
•
STING procured the proper Docket, I am prepars
ed to ItIIOORD SOLDIERS' DISCLUROES, in ac
cordance with a recent Act of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania. Soldiers are cautioned against delay
in this matter.
WM.D lIOLTZWORTII,
Register & Deoorder of Adams county.
June 10.—tf
DISSOLUTION
The Partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned under the firm of 311BAYFER &
BECKER, of Petersburg, (Y. 3.) is hereby dissolved.
All persons indebted to said firm will please. make
payir.ent without delay. 1 13therpartirbr ip authorized
to use the Rothe of the firm in the settlement of the
business. Seta dissolution to take effect from the first
day of May, 1888.
. . .
July 10; 1868.—ank
E LE - 01'10N.
An litiketloix anion Manager, of the "Ad
ama County Mato/CI Cry inntralle% Company," will be
bead at theCellce of tie Company 14 Gettysburg, on
Atenday.the 240 dt2yof Seplanber next, between the
holm of 2 and 4 &awl:. P. N. Each member being
'alined to one vote (or tacit-Polley held by him.
gerris• Executive Committee will meet at le o'.
ek e *, A. M., of said day. •
Aug. 29-td D. A. DUEIILED.,
DIS.SO.Lv-Tl.Q;ij,
The firm of TATS k Cuu , *barley abliohrod. by
mutual consent. AU parents indebted to 'said Arm
Illmake iikayaquis ta Pm-SA TATaosbomiThit•Apsy
aT SAT *Wank= • •
Wm. 8.00
•
borukt,2£4 7 -1. .
ftwaszEN&.l l .o7laF q t
-ivoneytiitthavitykiiiek.L all
bmipteliarsokaihreleogroossoniK
.dillat
AdsideistrattarAmocaismaisiraspr-nawitional
be.
niiitfia
giltriagn, Xiarnego, &c.
DAVID McCRRAItY. Jim' V ‘tecl:FA
"Best always Ulieapet
1-
OF TIT
the The worbelhg over, the on , lrrelghed h.,ve
at their old stand, in East %fiddle SUPti.t, r„ettc dm,
j where
most fashionable are ag substantiain prepareal. and i.d te pV n t up ,corkA
lot of new and second-hand pi•r i.ir
I On hand, which they will iliapaso or at tlit , hot.
I price., and all order, will be supplbq as
and satisfactorily as possible.
s EirREPAIRING.AI •
i done with dispatch, and at chearoat rates.
A largo lot of new and old IIATtIiESS h. 311.1 t
sale.
Thankful for the liberal patroutao heret,,ror.• e
joyed by them, they solicit and %ill ..a.1....50c to
servo a large abase to the faturo.
May 29.-tt TIANNkiR AZ ISt/ ER.
' T IIF: ntidernigned has removed hi, Varriage-ma
log shop ea.d end of Millie jrAt, liotty
burg, Pa., where he will continuo to build all k It!,
work la his line, viz:
CARRIAGES', TROTTING & FALL
ING- TOP B UGG JAGG Ere
WAG ONS' , ,& a
Ills work Is all pot up of goof materisl b
the beet of mechanics, and cannot fall to gi vo 83114
Diction. Ilia pricesare always reasonablo. li e relic
its orders, confident that he can plcoay.
CARRIAGES AND Bt7GGIES
Are now building a variety of COACH WORK
the latest and most approved style, and construct
eel of the bent material, to which they invite the Atten
tion of buyer,. Having built our • work with or it
care, and of material selected with epeeial refo rnrico
to beauty of style and durability, we can confident
ly recommend the work as ull.9llrlaSied 3rly ottior
In or out of the cities. An wo ask ie an Immeetion of
our work, to convince those in wool of any kind of a
vehicle that this is the place to tiny them.
Sir REPAIRING In eTery branch Atm,
notice and on reaeonatole terms.
Givens a, call at oar Factory, near tho corn,
Washington and Chambersburg street., 4 1 , tty.1.nr,.
Pa.
JOI2 0 12, 1867,4 4
THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY-NET,
Manufactured entirety of Leather, 'and
inun't neater than Cotton or Linen
Net 3. For ierricc unstoTar,,l.
PATEN'. TED FEhRFAEY 1 Silt, 18418,
DY BUR fiIIVL UM WORLEY ,t 0111,1 E.
J. L. WORLEY, Sole Agent for the. F.TCELNIOR
TENT NET for A MsUIPI c.n,L ty,
ETAS eotntantly 011 hand mann fret Nt to of the
11 alive° Patent. Also,
SADDLES,
II ARN ItSS,
COLLARS,
BRIDLES
TRUNKS. •
BLANKETS,
BELLS,,
ANL) EYEETTIiINii,
pertaining to a Tiorse furnishing cstablklini t sit.
A?'AGENTS WANTED to sell Territory 1;4. Patent
Nets, also to oell Nc to on commission in the C,
ii,
n rawn Lun a • hcallgi Li. ~ 1 4.Prz5a,...1 In
J. L. WORLEY,
Aprlll,lB6B.
York. o
Sulphur Springs, Adams c., Pt.
41
rtotographHato.
EXCELSIOR GALLEItY
PIIOTOG:RAPI,
PHOTO MINLITUREB
Stereoscopic Views of the
BATTLE - FIELD,
PHOTOGRAPH FHA M
ALKU lI S
AND A T CIREATT, RED UCT;D
PRIORS'.
at deal in nothing brt the hevtnlits lunl.
coil
and examine our •tock. C. J. TYSAM.
April 1,18135.—tf
Pn,prietor.
REMOVAL!
TIIEGETTYSIIURGISKYLItiIiTGA LLERY
THE undersigned takes pleasure
IS •
er.ounc,ng to citlzeui of Gcttpburg
nud
the public generally that be hoe removed from hie
old rooms on Went Middle street. to Baltimore Et rmit
and nearly opposite the store of Falutestock It rather*.
The room - be now occupies, has been recently _titled
up expressly for Ws business. The 10eat tan ie an iti
miruble one, enabling him to take pirtnrts in all
shades of weatlisr,and with a correctur., ni,004110
any whcreelae,
ever]l'4l,lll EROTOG ILA Ell 3,
of size and description, executed in the tool
style. nartlcalat attention given- to the CA ItTE.lig
VISITE, and In copying .43I11110TYPES and liA.
QUER RE OTTPES ni de ceased ft buds. Al4,
7101 GETTritnußa MIN,
a new style of picture *Wit has heroin, vety o
tar with the public, not only for their beauty, butt',
cheapness and convenience. SIXTEEN far
DOLLAR oat v. Also-411/§ PORCELAIN plc-
TUILE3
unsa , which iL for their beauty and durability ore
rpease
Juno 41.1110
tat fie and grwary.
D. C. SITEAFF.BR
R. Ir. BECKER. '
REMOVAL!
The Ann of Forra a MCCARTNEY have rots'. ...I to
North Baltimore street, next dour to apinglerfe Sh,.e
Store. We have on hand a choke asenrttnont of
OLOGIC.B WATCIIES
•
EW ELRY,
of all kltsd,d and latest styles. Silver sea Fluted Ware
r. ; oleo, due Gold, Sifter and Steel
.8 PO iR .CT ACL ES
014614 g stanotactura. AlAniVfolink, On !tart. Ac
etiophorec riate4,.Ftreit,ac:rVlolin stud Ustitir Ntriikgs
411 -qt Rig our tine
at acreasonatik pruFse aa eisetoheve,
and. warranted.
Aleriltaatraihr put mallrit r••nalin•
SOPER. & Lee.% ItrlC NY,
4 ' Again, .rewehy, &Ives.
4 ~foxt hand.
LIDAY PRES-
C ABILTAGE-MAKTNG IT
CARRIAGEA, ncauTEs, Ac
Buggies and Carriages
REMOVAL.
BEMIRING promptly done, at modcrat, rates.
W. K. GALLAWIER.
July I, 1868.-1 y
TATE & CULP
Adams County Ahead
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thiti Jeweler,
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mot Jew.hr promptly
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